My take on a dice tower making use of multiple segments and zero supports
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updated January 11, 2023

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Prolog

This dice tower was inspired primarily by my work by multiple artists. However, this model was created from scratch (not a remix) to allow for:

  • Printing without supports
  • Making it printable on smaller machines
  • Disassembly for transport
  • The flexibility to have short to freakishly tall towers

Printing Instructions

To print, start with the base, middle, and the battlement. You can later print as many middle sections as you like, each adding ~40 mm to the height and rotating the battlement 96 degrees.

WARNING: The "segments" do not require support; however, the "complete" models should not be printed as-is. Supports are required for the battlement (because of its flat roof), and because it is a closed mode, you will not be able to get inside of it to remove any supports you may add. I included them here to demonstrate the different options. That said, they have been successfully printed without support, relying on the PLA to bridge the gap and eventually create a solid roof/floor.

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